On May 16, 5:28Â pm, redcoat1...@
gmail.com wrote:
> On May 16, 5:20 pm, Brittany badpsych.com> wrote:
>
>> Four young patients said he sexually molested them
>
>> A Cincinnati child psychiatrist who is facing sex crime charges lost
>> his medical license this week.
>
>
> Wassamatta cultie?
>
> Too much bad entheta today?
>
> Here is another downstat for ya!
>
> CIENTOLOGY SEX ASSAULT NIGHTMARE
>
> By PHILIP RECCHIAA
> -----
>
> October 2, 2005 -- A FORMER Scientology staffer is breaking her
> silence about being sexually assaulted 100 times at ages 16 and 17 by
> the church supervisor she was "ordered" to live with, and then
> receiving threats and intimidating phone calls when she reported the
> abuse. Five years ago, Gabriel Williams, then a 27-year-old chief
> supervisor at the Church of Scientology in Mountain View, Calif.,
> forced then-16-year-old Jennifer Stewart to have intercourse with him
> on the first evening she moved in, according to her statements in
> court records.
>
> After Williams was charged with rape and sodomy with a minor - and
> later convicted of sexual battery and sodomy - Stewart's family
> endured death threats, stalkers and other harassment.
>
> "We want the world to know that when Tom Cruise calls psychiatry a
> 'pseudoscience,' it's all part of Scientology's plan to brainwash
> people," said Stewart's husband, Tom Gorman, referring to the actor's
> "Today" show interview in June.
>
> Stewart believed that if she went to the police, she would not be able
> to avoid being sent to a psychiatrist. According to Scientology,
> psychiatry is a source of evil. Members who see "psychs" or take
> psychiatric drugs will be declared "SP" - "suppressive person" - and
> can't achieve spiritual freedom.
>
> In a related civil suit brought by Stewart against Williams and the
> church, she recently received as part of the settlement a "generous
> monetary resolution," said her attorney. Although the church admitted
> no wrongdoing, it forked over about $700,000, sources say.
>
> Stewart's ordeal began in 2000, when she became a supervisor under
> Williams at the church in the San Francisco area, where she and Gorman
> were raised as Scientologists. She had come to know Williams as
> someone who made "lots of overt sexual comments" about women, she
> says.
>
> Still, she was told by a senior church staffer that the church had
> "ordered her" to work from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and to live with Williams
> and his fianc=E9e at their San Jose flat, which was closer to the
> church than her home, making carpooling easier, she says.
>
> "At the time, Williams was a highly regarded member of the church, so
> the arrangement seemed safe," said her father, Michael Stewart.
> According to court documents, the church said it "refutes any 'order'
> by management instructing the victim to stay with" Williams.
>
> After Williams assaulted Stewart the first night, he did so again the
> next, telling her, "I'll kill you if you say anything," according to
> the police report.
>
> "Williams told me everything that was happening was my fault because
> I'd been evil in a past life," said Stewart. "If I told anyone, I'd be
> sent to a psych and be taken away from my family."
>
> Only after Gorman became suspicious of bruises on Stewart's body in
> May 2001 did she admit what Williams had been doing, he said.
>
> THE next day, Gorman and Stewart told Stewart's father. Michael
> Stewart took his family out of the church and hid his daughter. A few
> days later, he told church authorities what Williams had done.
>
> "A deputy special affairs officer told me not to go to the police,"
> said the elder Stewart. "If we did, we'd lose Jennifer to child
> services."
>
> "The church had no knowledge of the relationship between Williams and
> Stewart, and upon learning of the allegations and determining that
> Gabe and Jennifer were indeed having a relationship, Gabe was
> immediately fired," said Jeff Quiros, president of the Church of
> Scientology San Francisco.
>
> Quiros sent The Post several testimonials from acquaintances and
> colleagues of Stewart and Gorman, which he said would have been
> entered as evidence in the criminal proceedings had Williams not
> struck a plea deal that settled the case without trial.
>
> Elliot Abelson, an attorney for Quiros' church, emphasized that the
> church never knew about Williams' behavior, that Williams was fired
> within a day of them finding out about the allegations, and that there
> have been no other such cases within the church.
>
> Michael Stewart finally went to the cops on his daughter's 18th
> birthday, when the fear of losing her to the state no longer loomed.
>
> More than a year after his last assault on Stewart, Williams was
> arrested in Florida in 2002 by a San Jose detective, according to the
> DA in the case.
>
> While Williams was waiting for his criminal case to be heard, Stewart,
> who married Gorman in 2002 and now lives with his family in San
> Francisco, filed a civil suit against him and the church.
>
> That was when the threats began, they say. On one occasion, a man
> phoned Gorman's father and said, "SPs don't live long. Your son and
> his wife, Jennifer, will be dead soon," according to a police report.
>
> "Who else would use the term 'SP'?" said the younger Gorman. Such
> incidents continued up until three months ago, he says.
>
> After doing about eight months in jail, Williams was released last
> year. Now on probation, he lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif., with his
> wife and two kids.
>
> "I paid my debt to society in this matter, and I was not found liable
> in the civil action," Williams said through his attorney.
Why bother responding to these posts by Scifis? Don't even bother
aknlwedging them; the conflict is not between psychiatry and Co$. If
you aknowledge these postings and attempt to argue against them,
you've allowed them to successfully change the topic.